Colorado Code § 10-6-114

Reports and statements
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(1) Every captive insurance company doing
business in this state shall render to the commissioner a report, signed and sworn to by its chief
officers, of its condition as of the end of each fiscal year, which shall be in a form prescribed by
the commissioner and contain such information as the commissioner deems necessary. Such
report shall be filed within sixty days following the company's fiscal year end. The fiscal year
shall be the calendar year for all group captive insurance companies. The commissioner may
require that the annual report include the information set forth in the then-current convention
blank of the national association of insurance commissioners, including any instructions,
procedures, and guidelines consistent with this article.
(2) The commissioner may prescribe the format and frequency of other reports to be
filed, which may include, but shall not be limited to, summary loss reports, quarterly financial
statements, audited annual financial statements, and other professional reports.
(3) (Deleted by amendment, L. 94, p. 545, § 8, effective April 6, 1994.)

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